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| Torches: Discuss Lumens & Lux in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: What is the difference between Lux & Lumens ? are they measurements of the same thing & if so how do ... |
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| What is the difference between Lux & Lumens ? are they measurements of the same thing & if so how do you convert one to the other ? TIA
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| Lumens are used to measure the output from a light source Lux is a measurement of light hitting a surface Table below from Wikipedia SI photometry unitsQuantitySymbolSI unitAbbr.Notes Luminous energyQvlumen secondlm·sunits are sometimes called talbots Luminous fluxFlumen (= cd·sr)lmalso called luminous power Luminous intensityIvcandela (= lm/sr)cdan SI base unitLuminanceLvcandela per square metrecd/m2units are sometimes called nitsIlluminanceEv lux (= lm/m2)lxUsed for light incident on a surface Luminous emittanceMvlux (= lm/m2)lxUsed for light emitted from a surface Luminous efficacy lumen per wattlm/Wratio of luminous flux to radiant flux; maximum possible is 683.002 lm/W
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| OK So torch 1 has 25000Lux torch 2 has 2500 lumens Which is better/brighter ?
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| Phil Maybe just maybe I will ring after I hopefully meet Rob at Wraysbury next week to look at the Salvo 50 & if you do another super offer again
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| As said, lux is the intensity hitting a surface. It's used a lot in building design because it specifies what the illumination on a surface should be at a certain distance from the light (like desks in an office) rather than specifying a light's output which is a bit irrelevant. Are you sure the other torch's units are lux? I always thought lux levels were dependant on distance of the target from the source and various other environmental factors.
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| Hmmm. A lux is the light that falls onto a surface placed at 1m from a single candle, so to measure a torch in lux one would have to specify the conditions or else it is meaningless. However, equally, to specify in lumen on would need to know the cone geometry. For any comparison 1000 lumens, concentrated so that it shone onto exactly 1 m2 would light up that square metre with an intensity of 1000 lux.
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